Dodge Charger/Challenger Hellcat “Last Call” editions
Dodge Charger/Challenger Hellcat “Last Call” editions
That’s what I do now. Back in 2018, tried for a month or two to sell my Fiat 500 on the private market. eBay, Facebook Marketplace, etc, only scammy bites. Finally on the day I needed it gone, I went to CarMax. It was the easiest large transaction I ever made, though it was probably a thousand or more less than what I…
The average American could absolutely get by with 200 as a max. Only if you do really long road trips does it make sense to have the target of 300 or higher.
FSD currently works in closed course situations. I’ve got it on my 2018 Model 3 and it drives into my office park’s private parking lot, and perhaps coincidentally right up to where my normal parking spot is, so I can just click my parking spot on a parking map that pops up.
there are many listed for under $20,000 with less than 100,000 miles on the odometer
Most of it isn’t. Tesla is a publicly traded company and ~80% of the company is owned by shareholders, possibly even including you, if you or your retirement account owns share of the S&P 500. Tesla is far from the only mainstream company you probably are purposely or unaware you are a customer of that donates to…
RE: Musk. Is that actually legal?
Agreed. I noticed last weekend that 6 of the 10 articles on jalopnik’s /latest feed were all Tesla. Currently it’s 4 of the 10 on latest. If I recall even the daily news roundup post, the first 3 gears were also all Tesla. If they don’t want Tesla to be such a big deal, they sure spent a lot of effort giving them hype.
It’s definitely possible to track tire wear, though lots of math involved. As a tire wears, its diameter decreases ever so slightly meaning it has to spin more to cover the same distance. Taking into account gear ratio, engine RPM, and wheel rotations, I’m sure it could be calculated, though the decreasing grip maybe…
Gas cars are notorious for catching ablaze, about 17 per hour in the US. But the only way you’re going to get everyone to get a fire extinguisher is if it’s mandated safety equipment. But then you have a potentially false sense of security if you don’t know how to use it properly or hurt yourself more trying to put it…
The motors in the electric pickup kick out around 600 hp, which is enough to get the massive truck from zero to 60 mph in a claimed 3.9 seconds. So this race should be pretty close, right?
My post was in response to @RandomUsername3246 who said:
They had 20 Cybercabs, and any pair of guests could get a ride to various locales on the large cityscape property. Real vehicles with no drivers you could touch and ride, not just renderings of them.
Regardless of whether the robot was remote controlled by a human or not...
Definitely an interesting car. It sort of reminds me of a Buick Grand National, fox body Shelby Mustang, and an 80s Chevy pickup combined